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Full The Unexpected Quest update
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What changed
- UI and audio
- Performance
- Gameplay
The Unexpected Quest changes
What a way to start the week: the Unexpected Quest update is out now!
This free update comes with additions to the ‘ Graphics ’, ‘ Game ’, and ‘ Sound ’ tab such as the highly requested disabling of characters mumbling during cinematics. It also introduces the new ‘ Tales ’ mode with the initial two tales focussing on battles. You are able to choose from 3 difficulty levels but beware … unlike in ‘ Story ’ mode, this time around you can lose.
Want a list of the changes coming your way with the update? Well since you asked, here’s the full breakdown:
Settings Dialog
Tabs for different settings
In the 'Graphics' tab, in addition to the image quality, it is now possible to change the screen resolution separately
In the ‘ Sound ’ tab, it is now possible to disable the mumbling of characters during cinematics
In the ‘ Game ’ tab, you can now change the size of the interface
Game
After clicking on ‘ Play ’, we can choose a new mode – ‘ Tales ’
The ‘ Tales ’ Mode
Unlike in ‘ Story ’ mode, here you can lose
The first 2 tales are dedicated to battles: The first one will have you fighting off waves of enemies every night whereas the second one challenges your ability to fight lots of enemies with few warriors at your disposal
Choose from 3 difficulty levels
A little head’s up: The update is only available to for Windows users. Enjoy the update and let us know what you think! We can’t wait to hear from you!
Now, what are you waiting for? Happy questing and good luck!
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